“He says he ‘did it for fame.’ I’ve been humiliated enough by appearing desperate for a man to marry me who now admits he had his own agenda. I urge viewers to stay tuned because the truth will come to light. I am moving on from this situation and hope he can as well with respect and dignity going forward.”

The 45-year-old reality star ends with one final punch, writing, “I can do better than Walter, and I will.”

Jackson owns a tow truck company so one can’t doubt that “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” was a perfect vehicle for free promotion but this “official statement” is sounding like a clean-up job from “Bravo” executives who do not want viewers to think the “Real” in housewives is a fake itself.